I strongly recommend applying for this, especially if you don't yet have any conference experience. Scholars of all levels participate, but it's a particularly nice entrée into the conference world for newbies -- a (more) gentle way to present your ideas-in-progress and get feedback, while also getting a line on your CV. I participated as a grad student one year, and last year I took part in the Journal Editor presentations and talked to participants about submission guidelines and recommendations for TheJUMP. Ask me if you have questions.
Research Network Forum 2011 in Atlanta
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
The October 31st deadline to propose a Work-in-Progress Presentation
at the Research Network Forum is quickly approaching.
Don’t miss out on the excellent opportunities to network with other
researchers in your area, to discuss your ideas with fellow scholars,
and to learn from our plenary speakers Kathleen Blake Yancey and Mike
Palmquist.
In order to participate as a Work-in-Progress Presenter, Discussion
Leader (established scholars), and/or Journal Editor please go to
http://www.rnfonline.com/blog/. Once there, please fill out the
Participation Form, and for those participating as a Work-in-Progress
Presenter also fill out the Proposal Form.
Participation in the RNF is free to all registrants of CCCC, and you
may have a speaking role at RNF in addition to one at CCCC.
Most attendees present or discussion lead in both the morning and
afternoon sessions. If you are only able to attend one session,
please make sure you let us know when you fill out the e-form so we
can schedule people correctly. We are happy to accommodate people so
that they may attend a 1/2 day workshop in the morning or afternoon
and spend the rest of the day with RNF.
If you have any questions, please contact us at chairs@rnfonline.com.
We are looking forward to seeing you in April!
Risa Gorelick and Gina Merys
Chairs, RNF at CCCC 2011
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